Record

RepositoryUshaw College Library
Ref NoUC/D4/B9
TitleAdministrative Papers
DateOctober – December 1970
LevelItem
DescriptionPapers, mostly reports, newspaper cuttings, minutes of meetings, conference papers and publicity material, as well as correspondence between John Challoner and others on the administration of the Catholic Renewal Movement, including a note, and a letter from Oliver Pratt to Simon Bryden-Brook, on a proposed working party on theology in relation to pastoral practice (October, 18 October 1970); draft constitution for the movement (2 October 1970); letter from Jeanne Johnson to Colin [?] on resolutions passed at the conference (13 October 1970); letter from Niall and Julie to Clifford Longley, with reply, on Longley’s letter to The Timesconcerning the dubious nature of Catholic Renewal Movement as a Catholic organisation (14, 15, 20 October 1970); letter from Julie to Bryden-Brook on the possibility of cooperation with the British Humanist Association in the field of education (23 October 1970); letters from Julie to Janice; Oliver Pratt to Alan Johnson, Tom Donnellan to the Catholic Renewal Movement executive on the proposed merger with ONE for Christian Renewal (24, 31 October, 4, 11 November 1970); minutes of a meeting of the Birmingham Renewal Group (27 October 1970); letters from the Catholic Renewal Movement to the Birmingham Oratory Fathers, Bryden-Brook to Frank [Pycroft], with replies, Colin Fleetwood-Walker to Challoner on the Birmingham Father’s request for John Challoner to resign from the Catholic Renewal Movement (12, 17 November, 2, 4 December 1970); Crawley & District Local Group of the Catholic Renewal Movement’s newsletter (November 1970); letter from Bryden-Brook to Gerald Macklin enclosing a statement of accounts (3 December 1970); papers of the Birmingham Renewal Group’s AGM (15 December 1970); note by Joan Morris entitled Reasons for the re-institution of the deaconess(1970); and memorandum by John Francis Maxwell entitled The protection of human rights in Catholic Church law(1970)
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LanguageEnglish

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